Pat Robertson Says Marijuana Use Should be Legal (now looking for flying pigs outside my window). http://t.co/k9D224M2
Russian expat 2nd grader asked…
Russian expat 2nd grader asked J a week ago if E was Japanese. Yesterday she asked J, “Did you born him?!”
Rise in Preschool Cavities Prompts Anesthesia Use – NYTimes.com
Don’t worry if your kids make it through their early years without any cavities, you’ll still have the privilege of paying for their orthodontic work.
The dental surgery center at Nationwide has three operating rooms, which staff members and local dentists used to treat roughly 2,525 children in 2011, 6 percent more than in 2010. The average age of patients is 4, and most have decay in six to eight teeth, she said.
“The most severe cases have 12 or 16, which is seen several times a week,” Dr. Smiley added.
Rise in Preschool Cavities Prompts Anesthesia Use – NYTimes.com.
Found a HTC Touch on the Steve…
Found a HTC Touch on the Stevens Creek Trail last night. Left it in a plastic bag by the Sleeper trail entrance this morning.
iPhone 4S screen has a distinc…
iPhone 4S screen has a distinct yellowish cast vs the HTC EVO Shift. Or does the EVO Shift have a bluish cast vs the iPhone 4S?
I guess my kids know what my f…
I guess my kids know what my favorite group is when I can say “All Day, All Day” and E immediately replies, “Domino Dancing!”
A told me that her classmate’s…
A told me that her classmate’s parents have told him that if he’s valedictorian at their junior high, they’ll get him an iPhone.
When Gaming Is Good for You – WSJ.com
A growing body of university research suggests that gaming improves creativity, decision-making and perception. The specific benefits are wide ranging, from improved hand-eye coordination in surgeons to vision changes that boost night driving ability.
People who played action-based video and computer games made decisions 25% faster than others without sacrificing accuracy, according to a study.
Interestingly, violent games seem to provide the most consistent positive learning effect. Perhaps this is because that violence may provide the greatest stimulation and reward to the brain. Within games, the violence reward is the easiest to provide. It would be much harder to provide a sex or food reward. It would be interesting to see a game that had the explicit goal of trying to educate through violence. The game Company of Heroes is a game I’ve played which uses historical WWII units in the game that educates you about their inherent strengths and weaknesses. I had fun seeing the displays of violence within the game, but I also learned about the weapons and tactics of WWII:
Even so, researchers have yet to create educational software as engaging as most action games. Without such intense involvement, neural circuits won’t change, they believe. “It happens that all the games that have the good learning effect happen to be violent. We don’t know whether the violence is important or not,” said Dr. Bavelier. “We hope not.”
Bird Sculpture at the Baylands Entrance at the end of San Antonio Road
Why doesn’t the iPhone have a …
Why doesn’t the iPhone have a built-in app that speaks directions to me? A very important feature if you’re driving.